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Got an email to schedule a phone call interview. Called at the time we scheduled and discussed why I wanted to work there, how the internship would work, and some basic network concepts.
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Meraki (Chicago, IL) in Dec 2020
Interview
Interview Process had 5 rounds.
1 - Call with HR (Asks basic computer networking questions along with some customer based questions)
2 - Technical Round Webex (Asks to Troubleshoot a given topology - Have to walk them through with proper methodology)
3 - Writing Assessment (Write an email to Customer - Basically they check how you will respond to the customer)
4 - Technical Round (Same as the 2nd but there will be more issues in the topology to resolve/troubleshoot)
5 - Onsite Interview (Motivational and Coachability - Asks to demonstrate
- If you have come across any difficult situation at previous organization
- How did you react to it
- Clash of ideas with colleagues and how did you handle it.
Sad Part is if you haven't really faced such situations, they reject you! Better create fake scenarios to impress the managers.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Technical Rounds were basic CCNA.
Behavioral Round was unexpected and tricky.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Meraki (Londres, Inglaterra) in Feb 2021
Interview
Approximately 30 minutes interview with basic questions on customer service and networking as well as questions about ourselves and how we found this opportunity. This is 1 of 4 steps